Saving Illusions.

Saturday, March 14, 2026

No one has time. That seems to be what we’re looking for, and we’re plumb dried up. I’ve got plenty of time and plenty of money, and I don’t go around trying to save it, and I don’t go around worrying about it being wasted or coming to an end. Or having a beginning.

Time can’t be saved. It can’t be squandered. It can’t be abused. It cannot be your enemy, and it cannot be on your side. Time is a construct, exactly like money, the government, lack, or supply. It’s all made up—including its limits, its beginnings, and its constraints. You can’t make up time in the ways you think you can. It’s like being slowed down by traffic and trying to “make up” time by driving a little faster on your last segment. Again, if time is a construct, how can it be made up or lost? It’s made up entirely by the mind: the beginning, the end, the loss of it, the saving of it, and the making up for it. The existence of time is your own doing, and you cannot “undo” yourself.

When you discover timeless reality, clock time is secondary. It doesn’t factor into real existence. When clock time gets tossed, it feels like you have all the time in the world. The same is true of money. When it gets tossed, it feels like you have all the money in the world (which is the same as none).

Time constraints. Money constraints. Is a mental construct your constraint? When you’re not thinking about it, you’re released from it, but it never had a hold on you. Mental constructs or constraints are ghosts.

But even if you are thinking about it, you are released. What would you do with all the time in the world? Nobody seems to know. They spend all their time saving illusions, worried about illusions, and wondering if they’ll ever get more. We don’t “need” more mirages just more understanding of sovereignty.

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